After following this guide to install KDE and trying it out for a while, I want to remove Gnome (Unity, not 3--I'm not sure if the distinction is majorly important or not). The problem is that the 'remove Gnome' command linked is actually the remove KDE command--and I can't find a way to remove Gnome.

Ah, that worked. Does it remove the entirety of the default ubuntu desktop environment, or is there more to it than that? The amount of space taken up by adding KDE was certainly much larger.
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RainNov 8 '12 at 19:12